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      mwbutler @d4rk3
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      @d4rk3 I tried that and that and it wouldn’t pxe boot.

      @drc0nc Thanks for the info. I’ve ordered a few adapters which have the ASIX AX88772B chipset so hopefully they will work.

      @Sebastian-Roth There are no PXE boot messages when the netbook is booting up. I pressed F12 (network boot) and after a few seconds the laptop boots to W10.

      The adapter I have doesn’t seem to work so I’m goign to give up on it for now and will try the new adapters next week.

      Thanks all.

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        Hanz @mwbutler
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        @mwbutler I’m currently working with this same machine… I did get it to pxe boot after changing option 67 to ipxe.efi. I think I left the legacy support disabled and it took off. Unfortunately my normal images won’t work due to there not being MBR apparently and it doesn’t find the hard drive, so I’m still in testing, but I will let you know.

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          drc0nc @Hanz
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          @Hanz I was having the same problems, if you see my thread https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/6036/hp-stream-11-pro
          I had to change the host disk to /dev/mmcblk0 and that pointed fog to see the HDDs.

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            Hanz @drc0nc
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            @drc0nc ok I see the part about changing the host disk, but which format are you using ? (Multi part, single part-resize…etc)

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              drc0nc @Hanz
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              @Hanz multiple part image, single disk (2)

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                mwbutler
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                The ASIX AX88772B chipset adapter turned up today and after a bit of fiddling I managed to capture an image of a netbook ! Here are the host settings <Click me>, using bootfile called ipxe.efi and BIOS settings are Secure Boot <Disabled>, Legacy Support <Enabled>, Network Boot Protocol <IPv4 (Legacy)>. FOG version is trunk 5927.

                Only issue now is how to deal with 100+ netbooks with the same mac address. Anyone know how I can get around this?

                Thanks again for all your help, much appreciated!

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                  mwbutler
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                  Just tried to deploy the image to the same netbook and got this <Error>. Anyone know what is causing it? See my post below for more info.

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                    EAHarvey
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                    https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/494/download-image-stops-at-preparing-disk-stage-2/3

                    Possible drive issue?

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                      Wayne Workman @mwbutler
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                      @mwbutler said:

                      Only issue now is how to deal with 100+ netbooks with the same mac address. Anyone know how I can get around this?

                      I was talking to @Tom-Elliott about this issue a week or so ago - we have ideas about how to better handle it.

                      But for now, manually create your hosts with their WiFi MAC address and give them a name as you desire. Inside of FOG Configuration -> FOG Settings -> something… -> early hostname change Turn that off. You’ll need to rely on the client to change names, and don’t worry, it does it fine.

                      After creating the hosts manually, there’s a little “+” button by the MAC address. Use that to enter in the Mac Address of your USB NICs. Then there’s some checkboxes in that area also. Check the “Ignore mac for client” checkbox. Then throw your laptops into a group, assign your image, and tell them all to Unicast. Then image them one by one.

                      Note that when you go to image them a 2nd time, it’ll be a lot easier because they will already be in the DB.

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                        mwbutler @EAHarvey
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                        @EAHarvey Several programs have found no issues with the drive.

                        @Wayne-Workman Cannot do this right now as I only have 1 netbook in my Office but will give it ago when I can.

                        Anyone else have an idea why I get this error when trying to deploy an image? https://forums.fogproject.org/uploads/files/1452520756237-error.jpg

                        Thanks again.

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